Texas

Texas' Goal for Renewable Energy set a target of 10,000 MW by 2025 for investor-owned
utilities (IOUs) and retail suppliers. This target was already achieved by 2009, mostly
through wind energy. The voluntary carve-out for non-wind renewable generation has
also been met.

Solar installations have been led by cities in Texas, with San Antonio, Austin, and
other municipalities and utilities offering rebates, net metering programs, and other
incentives.

Small commercial and nonprofit system capacity range: 500 kW-ac to 2000 kW-ac

Large commercial system capacity: 4000 kW-ac

Oncor Commercial and Industrial Rebate Program

$538.53 kW-ac + $0.2519 kWh

Commercial system sizes are limited to an installed capacity between 5kWDC and 50
kW-dc, or an AC output less than or equal to 75% of the site’s maximum demand over
the past 12 months. Facility must have electric delivery service provided by Oncor.

AEP Texas North Company

Residential $1.20/WNonresidential $1.05/W

Maximum $10,500 per residential customer (equivalent to a 10-kW system)

Maximum $25,000 per non-residential customer (equivalent to a 25-kW system)

Maximum $81,450 per service provider or project owner.

Resources

The list below provides some resources for each type of policy or program. Please
reference and contact relevant authorities and local utilities for the most up-to-date
and accurate information on state and utility policies and incentive programs.